Big Beautiful Eyes Made Easy

But the fun part is to be able to play up their shape once in a while – and today, I’m going to teach you HOW! It’s all down a clever little makeup technique called ‘cut crease’.

Learn how easy it is to master this makeup trick and enjoy BIGGER, BOLDER and even more BEAUTIFUL eyes!

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Recap From My Video…

It’s always important to prep your eyelids before applying eyeshadow – this ensures the shadow lasts longer AND the colour is more intense and truer to form.

To prep and prime your lids, simply follow the steps below:

Tap your regular foundation with your ring finger all over the eyelid, and up to brow bone

To set the foundation, pick up some translucent powder using a powder puff

Press and roll the this on top of the foundation to lock it in place

Lastly, take a brush to dust off any excess!

I the video I teach you a ‘cut crease‘ technique, this term is simply the name for using eyeshadow to ‘cut’ across the crease of the eye to create more depth of colour to the crease and socket of your eyes. This, in turn, lifts and opens the eye, making it appear larger!

Mastering the ‘cut crease’ is such a great little trick because whatever shape or size your eyes are, you can easily transform them into looking bigger and brighter with a few easy brush strokes!

A vital step for using this technique, however, is getting the right brushes – my brush set of choice is the Nanshy Masterful Collection because whatever you need, it’s got it!!

The Nanshy Brush Set features all of the essential brushes you could ever need, and because each brush has been expertly designed to pick up just the right amount of product, they make applying makeup seem effortless, feel natural and look completely seamless.

No more hard work for YOU!!

Take a blending brush (the Nanshy brush set has a brilliant one!) and load it up into your chosen shade (I love using ‘Moonstone’ because it creates the perfect depth for the socket, while keeping the look natural and neutral)

Tilt your head backwards and looking down into the mirror

Place your brush in the middle of the crease, swiping it backwards and forwards into the crease

Use a blending brush to go over the crease you just applied and blend in little circular buffing motions

Wipe off any excess if needed with a Q-tip (or cotton bud!) – the trick is that the eyeshadow looks like a soft wash of colour rather without harsh edges!

You can work with any colours to create a cut crease, but the crucial step is to try to make the eyes look as natural as possible.

NEUTRAL tones will help you get this right – and using one that’s a shade darker than your skin tone works best to create that natural effect!

My go-to palette for the perfect neutrals is the Blinc palette – it’s versatile and convenient, and cleverly combines neutral shades to bolder ones, letting you create a look for ANY occasion!

And BEST of all, the shades suit EVERY skin tone and eye colour so now beautiful and natural eyes are YOURS to stay!

To keep this look feeling fresh and pretty, I love using a colour that’s a shade lighter OR the same colour as my skin tone. A light shade will help brighten the look by opening the eyes up and in turn, making them appear BIGGER!

The most beautiful, brightening shade that not only makes eye colours look more vivid but instantly makes the eyes look pretty, natural and wide awake is the shade ‘Hyaline’ from the Blinc palette.

This is one of my favourite shades to use to create this everyday cut crease look – simply follow these quick steps:

Take a blending brush and load up your chosen shadow on the brush (I’m using ‘Hyaline’), tapping off any excess

Tilt your head backwards and look down into a mirror

Place the brush in the middle of the lid and pat the colour on

Load more shade on the brush, tap off excess again and add another layer for more intensity!

BONUS TIP: Adding the shade ‘Gypsum’ from the blinc palette take this shade from the arch of your brow to the end of the brow tail with your ring finger and blending out with feathery strokes will really help lift and OPEN the eye further!

Because it’s been specifically created for the lower waterline to help reduces the look of tired eyes it can be a miracle help on early morning!

When this pencil is used on the lower waterline as in the video, it acts as an eraser on discoloured or a reddish lower waterline. And lightening this area can really help enlarge the look of the eye!

PLUS, the ‘nude’ or ‘flesh tone’ of this Clarifier pencil shade can sometimes be more effective than a ‘white’ eyeliner shade as it brightens the eyes while still keeping them looking natural without being too harsh!

I use this trick most days, and especially on those when I’m feeling a little drained – it instantly picks up my look and lifts my whole face!

Add a little DRAMA to your lashes with this ingenious lash primer called Code FFL (the FFL stands for ‘forget fake lashes!).

To really help create voluminous lashes (especially if yours are thin or sparse) let the Code FFL lash primer put the ‘WOW’ in your eyes!

What I love most about this primer is that it works on ANY mascara to really PIMP up your existing look!

The technique consists of little fibres that adhere to each lash creating more volume, length and depth than without -and here’s HOW:

Start at the top of your lashes and wiggle the wand at the roots, lifting up

You can use it on the bottom lashes too if you want (for this look, I’m just keeping to the top lashes for a more dramatic upper lash lift!)

My current favourite mascara is the Lord and Berry ‘Back in Black’ – I wear it every day!! I love the intensity of the black and the extra thin brush manages to coat every single little lash (including any baby lashes that larger brushes seem to miss!).

By coating every SINGLE lash it helps play up the ENTIRE shape of your eye! Here’s a quick recap:

Simply start applying the mascara at the base of the lashes, pushing in at the base and lifting up

This helps create fewer clogs and leaves the base of your lashes with most of the mascara, instead of it clogging up the tips of lashes

Stamp the lower lashes with the mascara and hold the wand vertically to move the product downwards

Who knew that you DON’T actually NEED to use EYELINER to create amazing looking and defined eyes!? You can simply use a dark brown or black eyeshadow for a much softer AND easier approach!

Depending on the intensity you want, either use the shadow wet or dry with a little liner makeup brush (the Nanshy brush set has the perfect one for this tip!)

Take your liner brush and choose the shade you wish – I love the ‘Terra’ shade from the Blinc palette for a soft and natural day look

Pick up the colour with your brush and place it in the middle of your eye

Paint little, soft stroke motions with the brush from the middle to the corner of eye

Then, start stroking the colour from the middle to the inside corner of the eye

Voila – beautiful depth of colour with lashes appearing even fuller!

What I LOVE most about this trick, is that if you struggle with eyeliner it’s the PERFECT way to creating depth of colour and adding a soft and natural definition – without the worry of shaky lines!!